FFL Ads Result in Discrimination Against Pro-Life Student GroupYouth Protecting Youth, a pro-life student group at University of Victoria, British Columbia, paid a heavy penalty for posting Feminists for Life's College Outreach ads on campus. Last week, they lost their funding. The University of Victoria Student Society has accused YPY of "harassment," citing a petition of "thirty-odd" names and a few anonymous complaints that pro-life advocacy "inherently discriminates" against women, and this week revoked YPY's official club status. Tara Paterson of Students for Choice complained, "I think the posters are absolutely manipulative and extremely offensive, particularly for female students on campus." "One wonders why these ads produce such a reaction," said FFL President Serrin M. Foster. What's so scary about resources and support?" The copy of this ad reads: IS THIS THE FACE OF THE ENEMY?
The copy of this ad reads: WOULD YOU SAY THAT TO MY FACE?
"Yeah. That's pretty scary stuff. Perhaps the student union is afraid of an informed woman," said Foster. "Abolitionists and first-wave pro-life feminists dealt with people who tried to silence them. Their censors didn't succeed and neither will those who oppose freedom of thought, conscience, opinion, and expression today," said Foster. "We applaud the British Columbia Civil Liberties Union for defending this student group," Foster added. Feminists for Life stands in solidarity with the Youth Protecting Youth, supporting their rights to freedom of expression, assembly, and association. "We object to the gag rule imposed on Youth Protecting Youth for posting Feminists for Life ads," Foster said. "We will do what we can to support the courage of these students. I know we can count on Feminists for Life members stand ready to demonstrate their support. "We can't be silent when pro-life students are bullied by people masquerading for choice."
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